Black Zine Fair presents...
Conjuring The Black Feminist Anthology
While researching for a zine about Black lesbian literary networks (SOS: Systems of Sisterhood), Sasha Charlemagne encountered Jennifer Gilley’s account of an unpublished project from Kitchen Table: Women...
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Meet the workshop facilitator
Sasha Charlemagne (she/they) is a writer, essayist & researcher whose work aims to connect the dots between the media we consume and the communities we build, particularly as Black lesbian writers. While pursuing her Master’s in Media Studies, she focused her research on Black independent publishing systems, with a particular interest in the formation of sisterhoods of Black lesbian independent publishers and writers. After graduation, she would her research notes into a zine series titled S.O.S: Systems of Sisterhood.
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The Black Zine Fair is free and open to the public, although donations are appreciated. We suggest a donation between $5-20 depending on your financial ability. We encourage established professionals and people with intergenerational wealth/savings to consider donating more or becoming
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The fair is organized by Sojourners for Justice co-directors Neta Bomani and Mariame Kaba alongside collaborator Tash Nikol. We’re committed to creating a free platform for Black zine makers who otherwise wouldn’t have access to zine/art/book fairs and festivals. We rely primarily on individual donors to fund and sustain our work. Thank you for supporting us!
Safety precautions for airborne viruses
The Black Zine Fair is a masked fair. All event attendees, exhibitors, workshop facilitators, and staff are expected to wear a high quality KN95 or N95 mask at all times inside the venue to protect each other from airborne viruses. Masks will be provided. We expect you to test regularly/serially leading up until the event. If you test positive or have any symptoms, we ask that you refrain from attending the fair.
Accessibility information
Powerhouse Arts, the venue where the Black Zine Fair takes place, is fully accessible for wheelchair users. Restrooms are gender neutral and ADA compliant. A sound-proof quiet room is available.
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The
Black Zine Fair is a celebration of all things Black and independent publishing in New York City! We invite Black exhibitors and educators to gather, trade or sell zines, and exchange knowledge surrounding zine-making, publishing, and do-it-yourself culture. The fair takes place virtually and in-person from April to May. Visit our
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